Crossword-Solution: DYSPEPTIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dyspeptic | a. | Alt. of Dyspeptical |
| Dyspeptic | n. | A person afflicted with dyspepsia. |
We have 33 clues for the answer “DYSPEPTIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DYSPEPSIA, subject to | 1 answer |
| tempersome | 3 answers |
| A PERSON SUFFERING FROM INDIGESTION | 11 answers |
| Bearish | 45 answers |
| snuffy | 65 answers |
| in a rut | 65 answers |
| thwarting | 66 answers |
| asocial | 66 answers |
| Stand-offish | 66 answers |
| splenetic | 67 answers |
| misanthropic | 67 answers |
| antisocial | 68 answers |
| whining | 68 answers |
| sneering | 68 answers |
| GROUCHY | 69 answers |
| inhospitable | 69 answers |
| scornful | 69 answers |
| crotchety | 70 answers |
| Snappy. | 70 answers |
| Snappish | 72 answers |
| Derisive | 73 answers |
| wearied | 73 answers |
| Huffy | 73 answers |
| crabby | 73 answers |
| irksome | 74 answers |
| cynical | 78 answers |
| Hostile | 79 answers |
| Irascible | 79 answers |
| Withdrawn | 80 answers |
| Irritable | 82 answers |
| CRITICAL ___ | 83 answers |
| Bitter | 84 answers |
| Apathetic | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with DYSPEPTIC (5)
Here were Dorset and his wife once more presenting their customary faces to the world, she engrossed in establishing her relation with an intensely new gown, he shrinking with dyspeptic dread from the multiplied solicitations of the MENU.
His brilliant satire probed, cut, jabbed like a surgeon's scalpel; or he railed, scolded, snarled, like a dyspeptic schoolmaster.
Many who have “plied their book diligently,” and know all about some one branch or another of accepted lore, come out of the study with an ancient and owl-like demeanour, and prove dry, stockish, and dyspeptic in all the better and brighter parts of life.
Inevitably that thing had come upon his family and the neighbours; and his father, a somewhat dyspeptic man, quoted frequently the expressive words of the “Lady of Shalott,” but there were others whose sufferings were as poignant.
Breakfast with him was not the usual American breakfast, a sullen, dyspeptic gathering of persons who only the night before had rejoiced in each other's society.
Quotes with DYSPEPTIC (1)
But the boredom of Frau Spatz had by now reached that pitch where it distorts the countenance of man, makes the eyes protrude from the head, and lends the features a corpselike and terrifying aspect. More than that, this music acted on the nerves that controlled her digestion, producing in her dyspeptic organism such malaise that she was really afraid she would have an attack.